Eagnas Stringing Machines

I have been in the market for an electric stringing machine a few months ago. I looked at the Eagnas because of their ad in multiple tennis magazines so I figured I would investigate it more. After reading reviews on multiple sites, some good most bad, I decided to bite the bullet and give them a shot since they are located somewhat close to me (I'm in Arizona they are in California).

After talking to a fellow stringer, they purchased a stand up 800 series but it was DOA. I thought to myself, there is bound to be one bad in a bunch. So to get more information on the product I wanted, I called Eagnas. I was met with some of the most rudest and impatient people I have ever encountered. It was the typical "you like you buy" attitude. They were not interested in answering any of my questions. They stated that it was a warehouse and if you like you buy. I was hesitant at first but after talking to them more, I would have hated to get ANY support from these people. I visited this link on their website:

When i was searching for a tennis stringer a while ago, I thought about buying an Eagnas machine because of their price but after talking to their CS, I had decided not to buy one. Just like you, I had a rude buy-it or go-somewhere-else attitude.

I am now, a very happy owner of Prince Neos 1000. For a crank machine, this is the best machine ever.

ya, eagnas is pretty much crap to deal with. i have an old gamma II machine and wanted to upgrade the 2pt mount to a 6pt mount. 5 minute call to them and i was set up with the correct parts. took the time to thuroughly explain things. i was impressed.

some companies get it, some don't. eagnas apparently doesn't get what customer service is all about. 99% of the comments i've read from people who bought there machines were negative.

I had sort of a . . . "same flavor" response from the Mutual Power sellers in Houston when I asked if I could come by and see their machines in person since I was only a relatively short drive from their business address.

They told me they were Internet based only and added:

"You can browse from our web site for stringing machine, that will be the exactly as you see in person. We can arrange a location for you to pick up."

I don't know anything else about them, other than getting that response, but it was a bit of a turnoff from the beginning. I looked elsewhere. (Although I have heard some good stuff about Mutual Power machines.)

Try a search and you will find your experience is pretty much the norm. They offer the lowest prices, if that is all that is important to you then go for it. If you have questions or concerns, you are probably out of luck...

I have an eagnas machine and have been fairly happy with it. It is solid for the most part although I did have to get a bearing replaced. It took 2 emails and 2 calls to get the part, but they did send it free since it was under warranty. I probably wouldn't recommend a first time stringer buy an Eagnas machine. It also helps to be a bit mechanically inclined, but that is probably true with any stringing.

I have an Eagnas Flex 940 and it has served me well so far. I only chose this because it was a crank and had good features and I live close enough to go knock on the door if I have any issues. However, if you're interested in an electric machine, I would suggest you get one from a company with a reputable customer service dept. Electronics can fail for many reasons...most of which most people cannot fix. Either that or get a cheap, upgradeable machine from Eagnas and upgrade the electronics from another company...like Wise or Gamma.

I decided to not purchase a machine from them period. My friend decided to be a champ and let me use his drop weight. Once I get tired of the drop weight (which may be after 2-3 racket jobs), I will probably invest in a crank, or perhaps a silent partner electric.

I decided to not purchase a machine from them period. My friend decided to be a champ and let me use his drop weight. Once I get tired of the drop weight (which may be after 2-3 racket jobs), I will probably invest in a crank, or perhaps a silent partner electric.

I think there are many other better, much better machines than what Eagnas has to offer. I WILL SAY ONE GOOD THING: I ordered from them a starting clamp for $15 (superior quality) and bent needle nose pliers $3, He told me on the phone to include $5 shipping, the postage cost him 4.95 and it came from California to Pa in a week. I sent a postal money order so I think if you stick with tools or strings or grips etc. you may do ok with them.

I think there are many other better, much better machines than what Eagnas has to offer. I WILL SAY ONE GOOD THING: I ordered from them a starting clamp for $15 (superior quality) and bent needle nose pliers $3, He told me on the phone to include $5 shipping, the postage cost him 4.95 and it came from California to Pa in a week. I sent a postal money order so I think if you stick with tools or strings or grips etc. you may do ok with them.

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This was unnecessary. There is no reason in your post to bump a 2 year old thread. Make a new one if you want to talk about a topic.

I have an eagnas machine and have been fairly happy with it. It is solid for the most part although I did have to get a bearing replaced. It took 2 emails and 2 calls to get the part, but they did send it free since it was under warranty. I probably wouldn't recommend a first time stringer buy an Eagnas machine. It also helps to be a bit mechanically inclined, but that is probably true with any stringing.

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Kevo, knowing that you still active posting I want to ask you in regard the bearing replacement. I do have a drop weight with a clutch( Flex 740) and seems the bearing broke. I will need to contact them this week. How much it cost you?